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Alice Colquhoun is a neurodiverse writer and performer and has performed her live shows internationally. Alice makes both solo work and collaborates with other artists, to create art that is socially engaged and rejuvenating to audiences.
Alice has a PhD in performance from the University of Roehampton, London, which focused on feminist practices of witnessing the injury of contemporary war. Throughout her practice, she uses voice, ritual and movement to create live performance ceremonies that connect to land and place and create spaces for healing and transformation. Themes of identity, women's servitude and marginalized voices are witnessed through live art and performance. Ritual forms of expression manifest around enduring movements, text and music, working with multi-narrative forms of expression. |